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'''Saughieside Hill''' is a hill amongst the [[Cheviot Hills]], in [[Northumberland]], in the north of the range.
 
'''Saughieside Hill''' is a hill amongst the [[Cheviot Hills]], in [[Northumberland]], in the north of the range.
  
Saughieside stands on the east side of Steer Rig, the ridge between [[Black Hag]] and [[White Law, Cheviot Hills|White Law]] which carries the [[Pennine Way]] and marks the boundary of [[Northumberland]] to the east and [[Roxburghshire]] to the west.  To the east is Blackhaggs Rig, over which the land falls away into the [[College Valley]].
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Saughieside stands on the east side of Steer Rig, the ridge between [[Black Hag]] and [[White Law, Yetholm|White Law]] which carries the [[Pennine Way]] and marks the boundary of [[Northumberland]] to the east and [[Roxburghshire]] to the west.  To the east is Blackhaggs Rig, over which the land falls away into the [[College Valley]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 26 November 2023

Saughieside Hill
Northumberland
South East from Madam Law - geograph.org.uk - 150700.jpg
Saughieside, with Black Hag behind
Range: Cheviot Hills
Summit: 1,847 feet NT868249
55°31’6"N, 2°12’33"W

Saughieside Hill is a hill amongst the Cheviot Hills, in Northumberland, in the north of the range.

Saughieside stands on the east side of Steer Rig, the ridge between Black Hag and White Law which carries the Pennine Way and marks the boundary of Northumberland to the east and Roxburghshire to the west. To the east is Blackhaggs Rig, over which the land falls away into the College Valley.

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